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Every preseason we rank (guess) who has the best position group going in at each position in the nfcn. How would you rank them now? Have Chi over taken GB at the WR group? How about at Oline?
best QB was never in question. Who has the best Oline? D line is settled (det). WR corps?Rodgers is 1. And Until someone takes it from him, ranking the rest in irrelevant. He's been so much better than everyone else. Could you imagine what he'd do with Marshall and Jeffry? It's time for someone to step up an challenge him. If Jay isn't up to the task, with the weapons at his disposal, then fuck him.
1st- Rodgers
T-4th- Cutler, Stafford, and whoever Minny throws out there on a given week.
best QB was never in question. Who has the best Oline? D line is settled (det). WR corps?
I'd say the Bears have the best WR duo, but corp goes to GB. They have guys that just seem to step in and get better. Nelson, Cobb, Jones, etc all help Rodgers succeed. And vice versa.
Jeffrey and Marshall best duo, but overall group GB. Nelson, Jones, Cobb, now Boykin. Bennett by default because Finley is most likely done but I would have liked to see what he could have done if he had finished the year. He was by far having his best season before the injury and actually living up to some of the expectations.
So after like 20 years of saying it noon is finally right about something. Blind squirrel theory at its finest.
Lions are best up front on both sides, which is why it's so staggering that they choked once again this year.
Bears have the best WR corp.
When Bulaga returns, I'd say the O Lines are about equal.
I second the notion that the Bears have the stronger receiving duo, but the Packers have the stronger corps.
Packers OL is well behind Bears even when Bulaga returns. I was actually very impressed with turnaround of Bears OL this year. Lions OL also performed well this year.
Again, these stats are without Green Bay's best lineman playing one snap all year. If you want to quibble, 2nd best behind Sitton
Green Bay 5th in run blocking, Chicago 20th.
Chicago 5th in pass protection, Green Bay 26th.
Again, these stats are without Green Bay's best lineman playing one snap all year. If you want to quibble, 2nd best behind Sitton.
I'd say they are about equal. The Packers certainly aren't "well behind."
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